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Celebrity: The Photographs of Terry O'Neill  
Author: Terry O'Neill (Photographer)
ISBN: 0316724459
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


The Oprah Magazine
“…unapologetic collaborations between photographer and subject; still, they are unintentionally revealing…”


Star
“…photographer Terry O'Neill captures celebrities in an equally startling and stunning light.”


Star
“Revealing portraits pack this welcome addition to any coffee table.”


Us Weekly
“This tantalizing tribute to photo–journalist Terry O'Neill”


Library Jounal
“…they seem to capture a by–gone era that may make readers nostalgic for a world they never inhabited themselves.”




Celebrity: The Photographs of Terry O'Neill

FROM THE PUBLISHER

There are few photographers who have produced as many memorable celebrity portraits as Terry O’Neill. Spanning 50 years, this gorgeous retrospective showcases 200 of his finest images—from Audrey Hepburn and Paul Newman to Tom Cruise, Robert De Niro, and Catherine Zeta–Jones. With an Introduction by A.A. Gill.

Celebrity: it’s often compared to fame, although its true definition embraces celebration and honor as well. Over and above renown, a celebrity achieves star quality, and it’s brilliantly captured here by Terry O’Neill in this sumptuous volume of photographs. His witty, beautiful, strikingly original images find Mick Jagger, Clint Eastwood, Brigitte Bardot, Tina Turner, Mel Gibson, Marianne Faithfull, Harrison Ford, and a galaxy of others to have truly borne out the longevity of their stardom. Yet what is it that allows celebrities to transcend their contemporaries in the pantheon of fame? In his amusing and insightful introduction, London SUNDAY TIMES critic A.A. Gill analyses what makes some people true celebrities and others merely and briefly famous. A dazzling portrait of the decadence, seriousness, ugliness, and beauty of “celebrity.”

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

Although none of the pictures in these two sumptuous photography books is more than 60 years old, they seem to capture a bygone era that may make readers nostalgic for a world they never inhabited themselves. Aarons was a combat photographer during World War II, but his subsequent freelance work for magazines such as Holiday and Town & Country allowed him to shoot "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," as he often put it. The photographs in this volume, Aarons's first since A Wonderful Time (o.p.) more than 30 years ago, will make readers feel that they have gone on a holiday themselves. Aarons's famous subjects include David and Nelson Rockefeller, Lilly Pulitzer, Man Ray, and Joan Collins, and everyone and everything looks so pristine that the images resemble those travel posters that dominated advertising in the 1920s and 1930s. O'Neill's world, although just as glamorous as Aarons's, seems a bit more accessible and humorous. The focus of O'Neill's book is "celebrity," and celebrity is indeed what we see here, in all of its varying shades-from a young Mick Jagger to a stately Margaret Thatcher. In Aarons's sense of the word, O'Neill is himself an "attractive person"; he has known many of his subjects personally through the years, and some of them appear in both books. People and places may not look as immaculate here, but it certainly looks like a great deal of fun. Suitable for all larger public and academic libraries with large photography collections (and/or budgets).-Sheila Devaney, Univ. of Georgia Libs., Athens Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

     



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